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Tuesday, 20 July 2004
Palestinian prime minister threatens to quit unless Arafat yields more power to Cabinet
The Palestinian prime minister told Yasser Arafat on Tuesday he's determined to quit unless the Palestinian leader yields more power to the Cabinet, leaving the government embroiled in crisis.

The confrontation between the Palestinian leader and Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia centers on whether Arafat is willing to cede any of his absolute authority. Israel considers Arafat's stranglehold on Palestinian affairs as an obstacle to Mideast peace.

sfgate tells it

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the joke about the World Is Knocking on Israel's Door
When The Hague speaks, the world listens, especially when a threat to international peace is involved. At least this was the case until the International Court of Justice took aim at Israel. At issue was the Israeli government's building of a separation wall on occupied Palestinian lands in the West Bank, which, in essence, has caged Palestinian communities into ghettos reminiscent of the Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II. The now infamous separation wall is center stage of an international campaign aimed to end the illegal Israeli military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem - all areas occupied by force in 1967 when Israel's military assumed control, the same way the US entered Iraq and assumed control of everyday life there.
I come from holland and i can say den haag sucks big time
read more about this media bullshit european bias

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Iranian History Professor Sentenced
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI
Associated Press Writer

July 20, 2004, 10:09 AM EDT


TEHRAN, Iran -- A prominent history professor twice condemned to death on blasphemy charges has been sentenced to three years in jail for insulting Islamic sacred beliefs, the judge in charge of the case said Tuesday. The defendant's lawyer said he would appeal.

Hashem Aghajari, a professor at Tehran's Teachers Training University, had his death sentence overturned twice before the charges were reduced in a third trial earlier this month.

the whole artikal

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Iran dismisses talk of 9/11 links

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has dismissed as "fabrication and fantasy" U.S. suggestions that it may have been involved in the September 11 attacks on the United States.

reuters

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Iran rejects Canadian observers for Kazemi trial
Iran rejected on Wednesday a request by Canada to allow its observers to attend the trial of an Iranian intelligence agent charged with the "semi-intentional murder" of a Canadian journalist.

The death a year ago of Zahra Kazemi, 54, a Canadian photographer of Iranian descent, after she was arrested for taking pictures outside Tehran's Evin prison has soured ties between Iran and Canada.



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Monday, 19 July 2004
Indon gunmen attack church, kill minister
JAKARTA - Unidentified gunmen burst into a Christian church in central Indonesia and opened fire, killing the female minister and wounding four worshippers, police said on Monday.

The killing on Sunday evening took place in Palu, central Sulawesi province, which has been hit by sporadic violence between Muslims and Christians since 2001. At least 1,000 people have been killed

the straits times

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Three Men Sneaking Into Israel Killed

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordanian border authorities shot and killed three armed men and detained a fourth Monday as they tried to sneak through the frontier into Israel, a government spokeswoman said.

Police were investigating the early morning incident in Waqas, a small village near the Jordan River that is 40 miles north of the Jordanian capital.

guardian unlimited

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Sunday, 18 July 2004


A spokesman for Afghanistan's Taliban guerrillas told Reuters that they had slit the throat of Muslim cleric Maulawi Assadullah on 30 June because he was propagating Christianity in the remote Awdand district of Ghazni province.

Christian World News

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IRAN : POLICE ARREST CHRISTIAN PASTOR
May 26 (Compass) -- Iranian police arrested a Protestant Christian pastor in northern Iran three days ago, jailing him along with his wife and two teenage children.

Pastor Khosroo Yusefi and his wife Nasrin were arrested on May 23 in Chalous, a town along the Caspian Sea coast in Mazanderan province. Together with their 18-year-old son and a daughter age 15, they remain imprisoned without known charges.

Read here how the filthy islamic regime works in iran

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Iran trial debacle angers Canada
Canada is recalling its ambassador to Iran after Tehran abruptly ended the trial of an intelligence agent accused of killing a Canadian journalist.

bbc

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